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Stornetta, P. Guyenet, M. Vagus nerve stimulation activates two distinct neuro-immune circuits converging in the spleen to protect mice from kidney injury. Tanaka, Shinji MD,PhD , Optogenetic stimulation of the vagus nerve identifies distinct pathways that mediate kidney protection from ischemia-reperfusion injury.

Thanks to Drs. Rosner and Petri and all of the project mentors in the Department for their support of our residents and fellows in their scholarly projects this year; to Sthuthi David and Tony Brinkman for their work in orchestrating the submissions, judging, and presentations; and to our judging crew including:.

In late May, our outgoing Chief Residents, Drs. Rebecca Clemo left receives the Mulholland Award from Dr. Susan Kirk. If you missed this grand rounds, you should be able to view it HERE. Additionally, over the spring, a number of our other residents were honored in other settings for some outstanding awards:.

This class has provided tremendous clinical, educational, and research contributions to the department and are off to outstanding fellowship positions and jobs in July! Departing house staff during the May 29th celebration at Hark Vineyard. The department is fortunate to have an amazing group of new chief residents taking the baton from our outgoing group. Welcome to Drs. July has arrived in a hurry! We have 36 interns arriving from all over the country ready to hit the ground running.

Please extend them a special welcome as they arrive… especially since, for many of them, they chose our program over a virtual medium! The University of Virginia Department of Medicine offers Fellowship Training in more than 10 specialties and subspecialties.

Whether you are planning to go into a medical subspecialty, or a career in general medicine as a hospitalist or primary care physician, our residency program helps prepare you for that next step. Internal Medicine Residency Program. Diversity in the IM Residency Program Creating and maintaining a climate of diversity and inclusion are priorities in the Department of Medicine.

Our program strives to train Family Physicians who will help heal our nation, one patient at a time. Why look at our program? I think our program is among the best in the country, and a great place to train to be a family doctor. Our first department chair, B. Our nationally recognized refugee care programs, Leadership in Global Health Track, innovative behavioral health program, as well as our innovative curricula in resident wellness, health equity and information mastery set us apart.



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